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      02-23-2009, 12:01 AM   #1
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Advan RS Staggered on the 135i

I did a search and didn't come up with anything. Has anyone seen or heard of anyone running 18x8.5f & 18x9.5r??

The 18x9.5 come in 3 offsets 25, 35, & 45. The 18x8.5 come in 32 & 38.

I'd really like to stuff as much rubber on the wheels as possible.

So what are your views on this? Have you seen anyone with a similar setup? Does anyone plan on getting these wheels? Will we have rubbing issues in the rear with 255-275 tires?

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      02-23-2009, 02:44 AM   #2
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this offset not relly good for e82.
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      02-23-2009, 03:03 AM   #3
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Those offsets are not going to work especially if you're trying to to fit those sizes. To fit a 275 on the back you're going to need +52 (probably more) at least.
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Does anyone know the weight of these wheels?
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Does anyone know the weight of these wheels?
around 8kg on 17 * 8.5
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      02-23-2009, 05:31 AM   #6
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Those offsets are not going to work especially if you're trying to to fit those sizes. To fit a 275 on the back you're going to need +52 (probably more) at least.
actually thats not true..
they will work but your sure as hell not running no 275 on there. you are gonna need to stretch tire and neg camber that bish
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actually thats not true..
they will work but your sure as hell not running no 275 on there. you are gonna need to stretch tire and neg camber that bish
You said that's not true but then said nearly the same thing I did.

Now, he can fit the 9.5" 45 with some 255's in the back (same specs as the VMR CSL reps), but those might rub depending on the tire. 265 is going to rub and a 275 is surely not going to fit.
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Thanks for all the input. So it looks like anything wider then 255 is going to rub with +45. That kinda sucks, maybe I will wait for the D-Force 1 series specific wheels to come out, but they don't look nearly as great as the Advan RS.
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      02-23-2009, 09:44 AM   #9
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I've been lusting after the Advan wheels since I first saw them on the white 135i from Japan.

I'm considering going with 19s since you can get a +42 offset for the front. They're not cheap though.

http://www.gruppe-s.com/Advan/advank10i.htm
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      02-23-2009, 10:44 AM   #10
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Im debating on these wheels versus a few HREs that I like. Wont have my mind made up for a few months waiting on something new that will be released in April/May.
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these are THE wheels to have..... if they fit the 1 with no issue for daily driving im innnnn!!!!
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You said that's not true but then said nearly the same thing I did.

Now, he can fit the 9.5" 45 with some 255's in the back (same specs as the VMR CSL reps), but those might rub depending on the tire. 265 is going to rub and a 275 is surely not going to fit.
NO actaully you said they will not work, especially if you want to fit those sizes, meaning they wont fit at all so back at you

and 255 with +45 WILL rub im on them right now with eibachs.. maybe if you add some neg camber you can get rid of it
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18x8.5 et38
with a 215/40-18 tires it works!

The drawing shows the original 18" OEM set up in blue and the new one in red.

As you can see the wheel sticks out more towards the fender, this shouldn't be problem because it has the same basic effect a spacer has.
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NO actaully you said they will not work, especially if you want to fit those sizes, meaning they wont fit at all so back at you

and 255 with +45 WILL rub im on them right now with eibachs.. maybe if you add some neg camber you can get rid of it


There are people on this board already running that exact offset with 255s on them, and no rubbing issues. It's only 1/2" closer to the fender.
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with a 215/40-18 tires it works!

The drawing shows the original 18" OEM set up in blue and the new one in red.

As you can see the wheel sticks out more towards the fender, this shouldn't be problem because it has the same basic effect a spacers has.


Here's an easier way to view it:

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http://www.rims-n-tires.com/rt_specs...2&text1=&text2=


Rear:
http://www.rims-n-tires.com/rt_specs...5&text1=&text2=
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There are people on this board already running that exact offset with 255s on them, and no rubbing issues. It's only 1/2" closer to the fender.
dude i have them on my car.. they rub... either those "other people" are on stock suspension where they wont notice it much at all or they are lowered with rolled their fenders or have more neg camber
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dude i have them on my car.. they rub... either those "other people" are on stock suspension where they wont notice it much at all or they are lowered with rolled their fenders or have more neg camber

What tires are you running? (brand and size) And how much has the car been lowered?
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      02-24-2009, 12:07 AM   #18
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yea id like to know your exact setup aswell, do you plan on rolling your fenders?
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Doe's anyone have the specs for the stock RFTs and the 261m handy?
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Doe's anyone have the specs for the stock RFTs and the 261m handy?
Its 245/35/18 in the rear
and 215/40/18 in the front
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      02-24-2009, 01:22 AM   #21
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Thanks, so if anyone else wants to know... Style 261m

245/35/18 x8.5 et52 in the rear
215/40/18 x7.5 et49 in the front

I think the tires are BRIDGESTONE POTENZA RE050 RFT, but I need someone to validate that.

Hope this helps people who are trying to find wheels
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      02-24-2009, 01:24 AM   #22
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yea id like to know your exact setup aswell, do you plan on rolling your fenders?
18x8.5 on 225/40/18 +40
18x9.5 on 255/35/18 +45

1.2 inch drop on all 4 corners soon to be coilovered for extra slammage tho

im going to cut the inside lip out of my fenders
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